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Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery

8 July – 29 October 2023, 11am – 5pm

Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery explores the historical life and contemporary significance of Palestinian embroidery. This ancient and beautiful practice remains an important living tradition and the most prominent cultural material of Palestine today. Curated by Rachel Dedman, the exhibition looks at the ways in which embroidery, primarily undertaken by women, has evolved through a century of turbulent history for the Palestinian people.

 

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This is the first major exhibition of Palestinian embroidery in the UK for over 30 years, with more than 40 dresses and embroidered objects on display lent from important private collections in Jordan and Palestine. Every dress tells a story: whether about the lives of women with their astonishing skills and creativity in the early decades of the last century, or the trauma of displacement as a result of the war of 1948. And reflecting the decades since: in which the vibrant colours and patterns of Palestinian embroidery, now often created for a global market by groups of women, have become symbolic of nationhood, memory, and resistance. Alongside historic dresses are artworks by five contemporary artists, films of embroiderers speaking about their work and rarely seen archive material.

Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery is organised by Kettle’s Yard in collaboration with the Whitworth, The University of Manchester, where it will travel from 24 November 2023 – 7 April 2024.

The exhibition is a living history, encouraging renewed reinterpretations of the craft.

The Guardian

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A landmark exhibition.

Craft Magazine

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I really enjoyed my day. I think the exhibition will really help with my GCSE Art sketchbook! I really loved all of the artwork in the embroidery hoops and loved seeing people’s style.

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Interview with Rachel Dedman

Find out more about Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery in this filmed interview with curator Rachel Dedman.

We are grateful to the following for their generous support:

Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery Supporters Circle

Dr Carol Atack and Alex van Someren
Ivor Braka
John and Jennifer Crompton
Emma Davis
Polly Mallinson
Nicki Marrian
Suling Mead
Samantha de Reus and Felix Zhang
Tanya Zein and the Jaccaud family

and those who wish to remain anonymous.

The exhibition has been supported by